Podcast – How to create award winning academic posters
Our panel of award winning poster presenters provide tips and advice on what you can do to make your poster better than the rest
Our panel of award winning poster presenters provide tips and advice on what you can do to make your poster better than the rest
ECRs from Leeds Beckett University talk about their work delivering research on improving care & support for people with dementia
Like all busy mums and dads, we find creative ways to manage, our time and work – but how about when that work is a career in dementia research….
Research isn’t something that just happens in a hospital, lab or library, dementia research is changing and so are the places where it takes place.
Finding funding and grant writing is a much needed skill, our panel have been on both sides of the equation as writers and reviewers.
How research has evolved quite considerably from the days of single author papers to exciting collaborations.
In this podcast our panel discuss how to balance your own interested, while being pragmatic and tips and lessons in choosing the right PhD or podcast.
In this podcast Dr Megan O’Hare talks to Francesca La Frenais, and Dr Penny Rapaport about the MARQUE Study, and how their work is helping us to understand what causes agitation and how the interventions tested in this study are improving quality of life for those living with dementia, and helping carers.
In this weeks podcast, our panel explore how they have worked with, and managed their relationships with supervisors. How this develops over time, how you ensure your research is your own and their tips for success.
Hear from three researchers discussing their work with people with dementia, how they benefit, how to prepare, and deal with challenging symptoms.
The life of a clinical academic is a constant balancing act between clinical work and research. Amy Monaghan talks to Dr Timothy Rittman, Dr Ione Woollacott & Dr Akin Nihat about how they meet theses challenges.